KYBELE TRIAGE TRAINING PROGRAM IN GHANAThis video was created by Kathi Barnhill, Walidah Muhammed, and Joe Jowers as part of a larger documentary film project created in 2013/2014. This video shows the triage training process (the first of its kind in Ghana) using methods created by Kybele at Ridge Regional Hospital. (January 2015)

DR. MEDGE OWEN WINS GLOBAL HEALTH AWARDDr. Medge Owen, a professor at Wake Forest School of Medicine and an obstetric anesthesiologist at Forsyth Medical Center, received The Global Women's Health Award from the Maya Angelou Center for Women's Health and Wellness in Winston-Salem for her work with Kybele. (September 2012)

NORTH CAROLINA STUDENTS VISIT GHANARiders from Cash Lovell Riding Academy and students from Forsyth Country Day School in Winston-Salem, NC visit with the former First Lady of Ghana. These students, along with their peers, members of the Kybele team, and Hopscotch Adoptions, Inc. an international adoption agency, collaborated to bring computer equipment, medical supplies, school supplies, and other materials to several local Ghanaian schools and an orphanage. (November 2012)

TV STATION HIGHLIGHTS KYBELE AND THE WORK OF DR MEDGE OWNAward winning videographer, Larry Hatteberg, traveled to Ghana with Kybele to highlight the work of Dr. Medge Owen and the Kybele Team. This video was part of a two-part series shown on local Kansas television. (September 2010)

THANK YOU KYBELEVideo by Larry Hatteberg. Thanks to Kybele, Douglas Dewhurst and his wife now have a healthy son. (September 2010)

KYBELE TESTIMONIAL FROM GHANAA Ghanaian nurse gives testimony to the work of Kybele. Video produced by Larry Hatteberg. (September 2010)

KYBELE PROVIDES LINENS TO HOSPITALHigh school student, Julie Jenner from Texas traveled with Kybele as part of the Linen Drive Project. She created this video of her experience in Ghana. The Linen Drive Project was a collaboration to provide bed linens, towels, layettes, drapes, and other linens for use at Ridge Hospital, Accra. (June 2008)

KYBELE IN TURKISH NEWSKybele was highlighted on national Turkish news. In this live painless birth, a mother is able to witness, pain free, the joy of childbirth with the help of the Kybele team, including Turkish doctors. The coverage includes a mother's testimony to the painless birth and the happiness it brings her. She expresses the hope that all women can have the same experience that the Kybele team has provided her. (2004)

Kybele is a non-profit 501(c)3 humanitarian organization dedicated to improving childbirth safety worldwide through educational partnerships. The role of Kybele is to bring professional medical teams into host countries, to work alongside doctors and nurses in their home hospitals, and to improve healthcare standards. Kybele volunteers model teamwork and compassion in real life and death situations, sharing knowledge when it matters the most.